Monday, July 24, 2017

1) Jokowi recommits govt to development in Papua


2) Another cargo plane skids off runway in Papua
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1) Jokowi recommits govt to development in Papua
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Isolated parts of Indonesia's Papua region are to be targetted by accelerated government efforts to improve infrastructure.
Indonesia's President Joko Widodo, or Jokowi, has used a high-level meeting to recommit his administration to the development of airports, ports, roads and bridges in remote Papua.
The internal meeting was attended by members of cabinet such as co-ordinating minister for politics, Wiranto, as well as the governor of Papua province, Lukas Enembe.
According to President Jokowi, Papua has the largest area of any Indonesian province, as well as abundant mining, agriculture, forestry and marine resources.
He said this great potential should be properly utilised as much as possible for the prosperity of Papua's people.
The president said that urgent infrastructure development was the way to do this, especially in isolated areas, including the region of Papua around the border with Papua New Guinea.
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2) Another cargo plane skids off runway in Papua
Nethy Darma Somba The Jakarta Post
Jayapura | Sun, July 23, 2017 | 11:25 pm

A small cargo plane skid off the runway at Sinak Airport in Puncak regency, Papua, on Saturday. The pilot Tommy Hendratno and copilot Ihsan Ryzky were reportedly uninjured.
The incident occurred only four days after another cargo jet skidded off the runway at Wamena Airport, also in Papua.
The Enggang Air Grand Caravan single-propeller plane had departed from Nabire with about 1 ton of diesel fuel on board. Around 12:30 p.m. local time the plane landed at Sinak but the crew failed to bring the plane to a halt before the runway's end.
The weather around the airport was reportedly foggy during the time of the incident, as it has been raining every day for the last two weeks.
Sinak Airport head Dani Djoko told The Jakarta Post the crashed airplane had been removed to the apron and the airport was operating normally on Sunday. “National Transportation Safety Committee and Transportation Ministry personnel will arrive at Timika tomorrow to start the investigation,” he said.
Last Tuesday, a Boeing B737-300F operated by PT Tri-MG Intra Asia airline skidded about 100 meters off the Wamena Airport runway before coming to halt in a small ditch. Carrying around 15 tons of building materials and food supplies, the plane had departed from Mozes Kilangin Airport in nearby Mimika regency.
All four crew and a passenger were evacuated from the aircraft and there were no reports of injuries.
Sinak Airport’s skid-off was the fifth aviation incident across Papua in 2017. (kuk/bbs)
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